tauzero Posted June 5 Posted June 5 I've just had an email from Strings Direct telling me that tomorrow is World Strings Change Day. At about £30 a bass plus a tenner per guitar, that's about a thousand quid I've got to find, not to mention two days of work. I think I will ignore it and hope it goes away. 1 2 Quote
Count Bassy Posted June 6 Posted June 6 I'm very strict about changing strings: Every 15 years, whether they need it or not. 2 Quote
tauzero Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 1 hour ago, Count Bassy said: I'm very strict about changing strings: Every 15 years, whether they need it or not. You could always use flatwounds instead. Quote
nikon F Posted June 6 Posted June 6 8 hours ago, tauzero said: I've just had an email from Strings Direct telling me that tomorrow is World Strings Change Day. At about £30 a bass plus a tenner per guitar, that's about a thousand quid I've got to find, not to mention two days of work. I think I will ignore it and hope it goes away. how about if you changed the strings around on the basses you've got ?, would that count? Quote
miles'tone Posted June 6 Posted June 6 (edited) Business must be slow because flatwounds are really popular again 😆 Edited June 6 by miles'tone 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted June 6 Posted June 6 The more I try different strings the more I'm convinced they all have in more in common than they don't regardless of brand. I used to be really swayed by the marketing machine but not so much these days. I say that to say whenever a "favourite" of mine becomes too expensive I jump ship to something cheaper and I can't say I've been overly disappointed if at all. I think it was Paul McCartney that was asked what his favourite string choice was and he replied "Long shiny ones" I like that response 😊 2 Quote
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